It happened as Barber was holding a news conference urging Pope to renounce GOP initiatives approved by Governor Pat McCrory and the legislature.

Pope - a well known Republican figure - has used his money to promote conservative causes in North Carolina. Now, the NAACP says it plans to picket outside discount stores owned by Pope's family business - accusing Pope of supporting policies that hurt North Carolina workers.

Pope asked Barber whether he was trying to close Maxway, Roses, and other stores that create jobs in communities. He said a third of his store's employees are African-American and unemployment has dropped under the McCrory administration.

"That is helping people get jobs. That's not hurting them, that's helping them," said Pope.